Economic geography can be viewed as a large and growing network of interacting activities. This fundamental network structure and the large size of such systems makes the complex network approach an attractive model for growth dynamics modeling. In this paper the authors propose the use of complex networks for geographical modeling and demonstrate how such an application can be combined with a cellular model to produce output that is consistent with large-scale regularities such as power laws and fractality. Complex networks can provide a stringent framework for growth dynamic modeling where concepts from, for example, spatial interaction models and multiplicative growth models, can be combined with the flexible representation of land and b...
We describe a simple spatial model of urban growth for systems of cities at the macroscopic scale, w...
International audienceA large variety of real systems are composed by entities in relationships whic...
International audienceThe structural development of human settlements can be characterized as a comp...
Economic geography can be viewed as a large and growing network of interacting activities. This fund...
Economic geography can be viewed as a large and growing network of interacting activities. This fund...
Economic geography can be viewed as a large and growing network of interacting activities. This fund...
International audienceUrban settlements and transportation networks are widely admitted to be co-evo...
International audienceUrban settlements and transportation networks are widely admitted to be co-evo...
International audienceUrban settlements and transportation networks are widely admitted to be co-evo...
International audienceUrban settlements and transportation networks are widely admitted to be co-evo...
International audienceUrban settlements and transportation networks are widely admitted to be co-evo...
International audienceUrban settlements and transportation networks are widely admitted to be co-evo...
International audienceUrban settlements and transportation networks are widely admitted to be co-evo...
International audienceUrban settlements and transportation networks are widely admitted to be co-evo...
AbstractPower laws in socioeconomic systems are generally explained as being generated by multiplica...
We describe a simple spatial model of urban growth for systems of cities at the macroscopic scale, w...
International audienceA large variety of real systems are composed by entities in relationships whic...
International audienceThe structural development of human settlements can be characterized as a comp...
Economic geography can be viewed as a large and growing network of interacting activities. This fund...
Economic geography can be viewed as a large and growing network of interacting activities. This fund...
Economic geography can be viewed as a large and growing network of interacting activities. This fund...
International audienceUrban settlements and transportation networks are widely admitted to be co-evo...
International audienceUrban settlements and transportation networks are widely admitted to be co-evo...
International audienceUrban settlements and transportation networks are widely admitted to be co-evo...
International audienceUrban settlements and transportation networks are widely admitted to be co-evo...
International audienceUrban settlements and transportation networks are widely admitted to be co-evo...
International audienceUrban settlements and transportation networks are widely admitted to be co-evo...
International audienceUrban settlements and transportation networks are widely admitted to be co-evo...
International audienceUrban settlements and transportation networks are widely admitted to be co-evo...
AbstractPower laws in socioeconomic systems are generally explained as being generated by multiplica...
We describe a simple spatial model of urban growth for systems of cities at the macroscopic scale, w...
International audienceA large variety of real systems are composed by entities in relationships whic...
International audienceThe structural development of human settlements can be characterized as a comp...